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krzymel

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The ___________ technique is based on commitment and consistency while the ___________ technique is based on reciprocity.
 
  a. lowball technique; that's-not-all technique
  b. that's-not-all technique; door-in-the-face technique
  c. that's-not-all technique; low ball technique
  d. door-in-the-face technique; foot-in-the-door technique

Question 2

The foot-in-the-door technique is to the commitment and consistency principle as the door-in-the-face technique is to the _____________.
 
  a. friendship or liking principle.
  b. reciprocity principle.
  c. scarcity principle.
  d. social validation principle.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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